Between 17 February and 8 April 1776, in company with the other ships of Commodore E. Hopkins[?]' squadron, Columbus took part in the expedition to New Providence[?], Bahamas, where the first Navy-Marine amphibious operation[?] seized essential military supplies. On the return passage, the squadron captured the British schooner, Hawk, on 4 April, and brig Bolton on the 5th. On 6 April the squadron engaged HMS Glasgow (20). After 3 hours the action was broken off and Glasgow escaped, leaving her tender[?] to be captured. Later in 1776 Columbus cruised off the New England coast taking five prizes. Chased ashore on Point Judith[?], Rhode Island, 27 March 1778 by a British squadron, Columbus was stripped of her sails, most of her rigging, and other usable material by her crew before being abandoned. She was burned by the enemy.
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